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![]() "Luigi Caselli" wrote in message ... "EagleEye" ha scritto nel messaggio oups.com... But each singularity, contained in a black hole itself may contain a new universe in the making! snip Don't waste time thinking about singularities. Singularities and black holes simply don't exist at all. Only huge super massive objects like gravastars. Universe doesn't allow breaking physic laws... So you have to accept a very simple universe behaviour as infinite expansion and, if you want, final death. Reality will not allow total non-existence of everything eternally. |
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"Mark Earnest" ha scritto nel messaggio
... "Luigi Caselli" wrote in message ... "EagleEye" ha scritto nel messaggio oups.com... But each singularity, contained in a black hole itself may contain a new universe in the making! snip Don't waste time thinking about singularities. Singularities and black holes simply don't exist at all. Only huge super massive objects like gravastars. Universe doesn't allow breaking physic laws... So you have to accept a very simple universe behaviour as infinite expansion and, if you want, final death. Reality will not allow total non-existence of everything eternally. Ok, call the destiny fate only infinite expansion... Luigi Caselli |
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![]() "Luigi Caselli" wrote in message ... "Mark Earnest" ha scritto nel messaggio ... "Luigi Caselli" wrote in message ... "EagleEye" ha scritto nel messaggio oups.com... But each singularity, contained in a black hole itself may contain a new universe in the making! snip Don't waste time thinking about singularities. Singularities and black holes simply don't exist at all. Only huge super massive objects like gravastars. Universe doesn't allow breaking physic laws... So you have to accept a very simple universe behaviour as infinite expansion and, if you want, final death. Reality will not allow total non-existence of everything eternally. Ok, call the destiny fate only infinite expansion... Luigi Caselli I call it the universe dissipating, like a puff of smoke. AKA nonexistence forever. |
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![]() Mark Earnest wrote: "Luigi Caselli" wrote in message ... "Mark Earnest" ha scritto nel messaggio ... "Luigi Caselli" wrote in message ... "EagleEye" ha scritto nel messaggio oups.com... But each singularity, contained in a black hole itself may contain a new universe in the making! snip Don't waste time thinking about singularities. Singularities and black holes simply don't exist at all. Only huge super massive objects like gravastars. Universe doesn't allow breaking physic laws... So you have to accept a very simple universe behaviour as infinite expansion and, if you want, final death. Reality will not allow total non-existence of everything eternally. Ok, call the destiny fate only infinite expansion... Luigi Caselli I call it the universe dissipating, like a puff of smoke. AKA nonexistence forever. Hmmm! I wonder if when matter gets to a low enough temperature and energy level it just all dissolves back into the great sea of virtual particles? Double-A |
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![]() "Double-A" wrote in message ups.com... Mark Earnest wrote: "Luigi Caselli" wrote in message ... "Mark Earnest" ha scritto nel messaggio ... "Luigi Caselli" wrote in message ... "EagleEye" ha scritto nel messaggio oups.com... But each singularity, contained in a black hole itself may contain a new universe in the making! snip Don't waste time thinking about singularities. Singularities and black holes simply don't exist at all. Only huge super massive objects like gravastars. Universe doesn't allow breaking physic laws... So you have to accept a very simple universe behaviour as infinite expansion and, if you want, final death. Reality will not allow total non-existence of everything eternally. Ok, call the destiny fate only infinite expansion... Luigi Caselli I call it the universe dissipating, like a puff of smoke. AKA nonexistence forever. Hmmm! I wonder if when matter gets to a low enough temperature and energy level it just all dissolves back into the great sea of virtual particles? Yes, but that would not be infinite expansion. Everything seems to be receding from everything else. |
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Your Name Here=Harvey wrote:
We don't have a comprehensive (ie. exact) understanding of all the physical laws in the universe, and the ones we currently know, may not be as watertight, as some think they are. I'm no scientist - but it stands to reason, we know only 21st century physics, whereas those zipping around the cosmos may be of the 23rd? 24th? and above? Nothing is impossible. Harvey No one is "zipping around the cosmos" or they would have visited here. Their absence is consistent with the conclusion that the speed of light is a limit to all creatures. Since surely at least ONE of the billions of highly advanced races in the universe would feel benevolence for other creatures and would want to spread enlightenment and justice everywhere. Scientists have been observing low-energy and very high-energy interactions for decades now, and there is no hint of anything that is not consistent with our current understanding of physics. We have in fact reached a good general understanding of all the physics that will ever do us any good. There is high-energy physics that is not understood, but it is not faster-than-light, and it does not violate conservation of mass/energy, or conservation of momentum, and it never will. One of the most inane things I ever hear is "nothing is impossible". LOTS of things are impossible. A good, omnipotent, and omniscient being is impossible because it contradicts the existence of evil. It is not possible for "you" to split into 2 equal halves of eqaul mass and then walk away in opposite directions. To say that anything is possible is to say absolutely that there are NO physical laws. That's hogwash. Grow up. -- Philosophy is a stage in intellectual development, and is not compatible with mental maturity. -- Bertrand Russell Philosophy, as opposed to science, springs from a kind of self-assertion: a belief that our purposes have an important relation to the purposes of the universe, and that, in the long run, the course of events is bound to be, on the whole, such as we should wish. -- Bertrand Russell "It was, of course, a lie what you read about my religious convictions, a lie which is being systematically repeated. I do not believe in a personal God and I have never denied this but have expressed it clearly. If something is in me which can be called religious then it is the unbounded admiration for the structure of the world so far as our science can reveal it." - Albert Einstein in Albert Einstein: The Human Side , edited by Helen Dukas (Einstein's secretary) and Banesh Hoffman, and published by Princeton University Press. "He who joyfully marches to music in rank and file has already earned my contempt. He has been given a large brain by mistake, since for him the spinal cord would fully suffice. This disgrace to civilization should be done away with at once. Heroism at command, senseless brutality, deplorable love-of-country stance, how violently I hate all this, how despiceable an ignoreable war is; I would rather be torn to shreds than be a part of so base an action! It is my conviction that killing under the cloak of war is nothing but an act of murder." [Albert Einstein] "I am the entire human race compacted together. I have found that there is no ingredient of the race which I do not possess in either a small way or a large way." -- Mark Twain "If everything must have a cause, then God must have a cause. If there can be anything without a cause, it may just as well be the world as God, so that there cannot be any validity in that argument. It is exactly of the same nature as the Indian's view, that the world rested upon an elephant and the elephant rested upon a tortoise; and when they said, 'How about the tortoise?' the Indian said, 'Suppose we change the subject.' The argument is really no better than that." -- Russell "To announce that there must be no criticism of the president, or that we are to stand by the president, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public." -- Theodore Roosevelt |
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![]() "theBeaver" wrote in message news:n45if.5649$6e5.3876@trnddc09... Your Name Here=Harvey wrote: We don't have a comprehensive (ie. exact) understanding of all the physical laws in the universe, and the ones we currently know, may not be as watertight, as some think they are. I'm no scientist - but it stands to reason, we know only 21st century physics, whereas those zipping around the cosmos may be of the 23rd? 24th? and above? Nothing is impossible. Harvey No one is "zipping around the cosmos" or they would have visited here. Their absence is consistent with the conclusion that the speed of light is a limit to all creatures. Since surely at least ONE of the billions of highly advanced races in the universe would feel benevolence for other creatures and would want to spread enlightenment and justice everywhere. Remember on Star Trek, when the humans visited the aliens, they often disguised themselves as aliens, so as not to interfere with the Prime Directive. Maybe aliens are here, and are disguised until we advance to their level. |
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![]() Mark Earnest wrote: "theBeaver" wrote in message news:n45if.5649$6e5.3876@trnddc09... Your Name Here=Harvey wrote: We don't have a comprehensive (ie. exact) understanding of all the physical laws in the universe, and the ones we currently know, may not be as watertight, as some think they are. I'm no scientist - but it stands to reason, we know only 21st century physics, whereas those zipping around the cosmos may be of the 23rd? 24th? and above? Nothing is impossible. Harvey No one is "zipping around the cosmos" or they would have visited here. Their absence is consistent with the conclusion that the speed of light is a limit to all creatures. Since surely at least ONE of the billions of highly advanced races in the universe would feel benevolence for other creatures and would want to spread enlightenment and justice everywhere. Remember on Star Trek, when the humans visited the aliens, they often disguised themselves as aliens, so as not to interfere with the Prime Directive. Maybe aliens are here, and are disguised until we advance to their level. Or maybe they are already posting right here on alt.astronomy. Open your eyes! Double-A |
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![]() "Double-A" wrote in message oups.com... Mark Earnest wrote: "theBeaver" wrote in message news:n45if.5649$6e5.3876@trnddc09... Your Name Here=Harvey wrote: We don't have a comprehensive (ie. exact) understanding of all the physical laws in the universe, and the ones we currently know, may not be as watertight, as some think they are. I'm no scientist - but it stands to reason, we know only 21st century physics, whereas those zipping around the cosmos may be of the 23rd? 24th? and above? Nothing is impossible. Harvey No one is "zipping around the cosmos" or they would have visited here. Their absence is consistent with the conclusion that the speed of light is a limit to all creatures. Since surely at least ONE of the billions of highly advanced races in the universe would feel benevolence for other creatures and would want to spread enlightenment and justice everywhere. Remember on Star Trek, when the humans visited the aliens, they often disguised themselves as aliens, so as not to interfere with the Prime Directive. Maybe aliens are here, and are disguised until we advance to their level. Or maybe they are already posting right here on alt.astronomy. Open your eyes! Well, some of us seem pretty much like space cadets. ![]() |
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